Wmoater
Active member
My local dealer has raised his prices to $125 to remove, install and assemble the rear tire on the bike. I know most dealers will not even install car tires but mine does as long as I supply the tire. It was $55 plus tire disposal 2 years ago. For $125, I might as well try removing it myself. They will mount the tire for $30 if not on bike. That is my plan. Remove it myself, have them mount the tire and I re-assemble. This will also allow me to check the front sprocket. I have no problems understanding how to remove it after watching a couple videos. My question is……. I have a good set of snapon axle nut sockets and both flex and standard 1/2” long drive ratchets. So the 36mm socket it no problem. I have never had a reason for a 36mm wrench. I really don’t want to spend $160 on a 36 mm snapon wrench and only use it 2 or 3 times in its lifetime. I looked on amazon and eBay. They range from $25-$50. Sunex to prono to gearwrench, More expensive Mac and even Williams. What wrench are you guys using to remove your rear tire? I’ve read a bunch of threads and several said buy off eBay and amazon. Are you using a $25 sunex wrench, $50 prono or gearwrench or $70 Mac or Williams wrench. Everything I also saw is 12 point which I am worried about stripping with a cheap wrench if that sounds right. Which wrench do you use to remove the rear tire axle nuts?